Selections from OvidMacmillan, 1879 - 78 páginas |
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Página vii
... letters ( Trist . 2 , 7 ) addressed to a lady of that name . This however has been with some reason doubted , and it is possible that by filia Ovid may mean his third wife's daughter , whom she had by her former husband . This is what ...
... letters ( Trist . 2 , 7 ) addressed to a lady of that name . This however has been with some reason doubted , and it is possible that by filia Ovid may mean his third wife's daughter , whom she had by her former husband . This is what ...
Página ix
... letters from women , whose misfortunes or intrigues had been famous in the heroic times ; and whose stories Ovid found in the various Greek poets and other writers familiar to him . ( 3 ) The ART OF LOVE ; the REMEDY FOR Love ...
... letters from women , whose misfortunes or intrigues had been famous in the heroic times ; and whose stories Ovid found in the various Greek poets and other writers familiar to him . ( 3 ) The ART OF LOVE ; the REMEDY FOR Love ...
Página x
... LETTERS FROM PONTUS , addressed to various friends at Rome , mostly beseeching their friendly intervention with the Emperor to secure the poet's recall . A few other minor and fragmentary writings were left by Ovid , or have been ...
... LETTERS FROM PONTUS , addressed to various friends at Rome , mostly beseeching their friendly intervention with the Emperor to secure the poet's recall . A few other minor and fragmentary writings were left by Ovid , or have been ...
Página 56
... letter which Briseis is supposed to be writing to Achilles . ] 1. reditus ] i.e. a return home to Greece . Achilles had threatened to go home and not fight any more . 2. sarcina ] ' burden . ' It properly means anything ' sewn together ...
... letter which Briseis is supposed to be writing to Achilles . ] 1. reditus ] i.e. a return home to Greece . Achilles had threatened to go home and not fight any more . 2. sarcina ] ' burden . ' It properly means anything ' sewn together ...
Página 58
... letters , and rise to duly form an inscription that shall tell my tale . ' Oenone seems to be thinking of an inscription on a tomb . titulos ] titulus is properly the inscription on a statue or the like . in indicates the end or object ...
... letters , and rise to duly form an inscription that shall tell my tale . ' Oenone seems to be thinking of an inscription on a tomb . titulos ] titulus is properly the inscription on a statue or the like . in indicates the end or object ...
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Achilles Alba Longa amne Amulius Aoniae apta aquas aquis Assistant Master Augustus Aventine banishment boves Cacus called Cambridge Carmentis Celer Collatia coniux cura dixit dolor Edited erat erit Erytheia Evander exile Fabii facta father Fellow of St flamma Forum Romanum fuit funeral Greek habet haec Helicon Hercules ignes illa illis ipse iuga lacrimas late Fellow Latium Longa manus Meleager mero metu mihi modo moenia mora nescio nisi nomen nulla nullus Numitor nunc Oenone opem opes opus Ovid Ovid means Ovid says Ovid's Pallantium patria pede Perenna perque poems poenas poet poetry protinus quae quam quid quod quoque Remus Romans Rome Romulus Romulus and Remus saepe scilicet Sextus somno St John's College subit sunt tamen Tarquinius temple of Vesta Tiberinus tibi Tomi Trojan Troy Ulysses unda Veientines Velabrum venit Virgil viri wife
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Página 49 - I tell you that which you yourselves do know; Show you sweet Caesar's wounds, poor poor dumb mouths, And bid them speak for me: but were I Brutus, And Brutus Antony, there were an Antony Would ruffle up your spirits and put a tongue In every wound of Caesar that should move The stones of Rome to rise and mutiny.
Página 27 - ... cum cecidit fato consul uterque pari: si quid id est, usque a proavis vetus ordinis heres non modo fortunae munere factus eques.
Página 30 - Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Quae mihi supremum tempus in urbe fuit.
Página 68 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night...
Página 33 - ... nescit, cui domino pareat, unda maris. nam modo purpureo vires capit Eurus ab ortu, nunc Zephyrus sero vespere missus adest, nunc sicca gelidus Boreas bacchatur ab Arcto, nunc Notus adversa proelia fronte gerit. 30 rector in incerto est nec quid fugiatve petatve invenit: ambiguis ars stupet ipsa malis.
Página 27 - Imus ad insignes Urbis ab arte viros. Frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, Fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori. At mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant, 20 Inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus. Saepe pater dixit: „Studium quid inutile temptas? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes.
Página 9 - Sint tantum reduces ! sed enim temerarius ille Est meus, et stricto quolibet ense ruit. Mens abit et morior, quotiens pugnantis imago Me subit, et gelidum pectora frigus habet.
Página 7 - Sacra Palis suberant. inde movetur opus. Fossa fit ad solidum. fruges iaciuntur in ima, Et de vicino terra petita solo. Fossa repletur humo, plenaeque imponitur ara, Et novus accenso fungitur igne focus.
Página 74 - own exceeding great reward ; ' it has soothed my afflictions ; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Página 31 - Adloquor extremum maestos abiturus amicos, Qui modo de multis unus et alter erant. Uxor amans flentem flens acrius ipsa tenebat, Imbre per indignas usque cadente genas. Nata procul Libycis aberat diversa sub oris, 20 Nec poterat fati certior esse mei.